You may be added to someone else's policy as a driver if you operate their vehicle. You cannot put a vehicle titled in your name on someone elses policy. The vehicle must be insured in the name of the person who owns the policy.
Call your insurance agent and ask for them to be removed from your policy.
no
no, and the privacy act applies as well
You can pay for insurance on an auto that is not yours...but the policy must be the titleholder's policy.
Talk with your auto insurance agent if you don't know how to read your insurance policy.
Only if you go to your insurance provider and include them in your policy
get a copy of the police report. it gives you the name of other parties insurance company and policy number.
NO,, GAP Insurance is supposed to pay the difference between what your Auto Policy paid and any remaining portion of your loss after the Auto Insurance Policy has paid it's maximum. If No Auto Insurance Policy is in Place providing comprehensive and collision coverage then your GAP Policy is Null and Void. GAP coverage only pays in conjunction with your Auto Insurance Policy. No Auto Insurance! No Gap Payment
There is no Such Auto Insurance Policy. You would need a Primary Auto Insurance Policy on your own Vehicle and then an attached Umbrella Policy on top of it in order to get close to this.
There is no average cost of insurance. There are far too many factors and variables involved in rating an auto policy, especially a commercial auto policy. You can have a company that hauls dynamite and has ten trucks versus someone like UPS.
The length of the terms on a Progressive auto insurance policy will depend on which type of policy you choose. The longer you commit to their insurance, the better deal you will get.